"Out of the North" by Howard V. Sutherland is a collection of lyrical poetry written in the early 20th century. The book explores the beauty and harsh realities of the northern landscape, reflecting on the interplay of nature and human emotions amid the cold and isolation of the Arctic regions. Featuring a foreword by Joaquin Miller, the poems embody themes of longing, desolation, and the cyclical nature of seasons in the north. The collection consists of various poems that capture both the starkness of winter and the subtle awakening of spring. Sutherland’s verses depict the beauty of the northern wilderness, evoking images of snow-laden trees, silent hills, and the yearning for warmth and connection. The poems often express a sense of loneliness and introspection, revealing the impact of the cold, somber environment on the human spirit. Themes of hope and renewal are intertwined throughout the work, illustrating the longing for love and connection as the seasons change, transitioning from the desolate winter to the rejuvenating embrace of spring and the return of birds and life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Out of the North
By Howard V. (Howard Vigne) Sutherland
"Out of the North" by Howard V. Sutherland is a collection of lyrical poetry written in the early 20th century. The book explores the beauty and harsh...
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2009-06-23
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